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Author: Rajiv Diwan, Practice Head - Advanced Analytics


Rajiv Diwan heads the Advanced Analytics Practice at ITL and is responsible for both – customer acquisition and defining solution offerings of the Practice. He has setup the CoE on Machine Learning from scratch at ITL and has been instrumental in penetrating into new verticals for ITL; including BFSI. Rajiv is engineering graduate from BIT, Bangalore with specialization in Computer Science; having over 18 years of experience in Analytics, Data warehousing, BI and Large Program Management.

Cybersecurity and Digital Governance: An Overview, 27 Aug 2018 in ANALYTICS

Considering e-Governance as an outgrowth of a government’s efforts to improve upon existing citizen-government relationship, also means that the legal value of electronic transactions is at par with that of… Read More


Leveraging Data Analytics and IoT for Women’s Safety: An Overview, 27 Aug 2018 in ANALYTICS

As the availability of data sources continues to grow exponentially, the introduction of innovative sensor technologies, data, information/communication networks in a targeted manner forms the core of the optimization of… Read More


Social Sentiment Analysis for Good Governance, 27 Aug 2018 in ANALYTICS

We live in an age of near-ubiquitous communication platforms and advanced analytic capabilities; sentiment analysis of social media, thus, holds huge potential for both the private and public sector. The… Read More


Predictive Customer Churn Analysis Modelling in Banking Sector, 27 Aug 2018 in ANALYTICS

In today’s competitive commercial arena, customer-retention has become a pressing issue for banks, with heightened competition and increased regulations making it difficult to stand apart from the sea of available… Read More


Data Centers and e-Governance: The Future, 27 Aug 2018 in ANALYTICS

Data center infrastructure and services is a large, emerging market worldwide. However, when it comes to governance, currently a handful of countries have the basic infrastructure and policies, readily available… Read More


Credit Scoring Using Alternate Data, 21 Aug 2018 in ANALYTICS

Access to centralized, accurate credit histories is taken for granted in many parts of the world, however, that is not the case in India, wherein nearly 80% of the adult… Read More


Tax Analytics: An Overview, 21 Aug 2018 in ANALYTICS

Tax data-gathering has traditionally focused on retrospective, dealing with transactions that have already happened, be it in terms of business planning, compliance, income-tax etc. While hindsight is an important aspect,… Read More


Data Analytics and Fraud Prevention: An Insight, 21 Aug 2018 in ANALYTICS

As the world economy and our lives rapidly move on to digital platforms, government and financial organizations worldwide are facing new sets of problems, in trying to protect the interest… Read More


Why is the Identification of Outliers So Important for Data Analytics?, 21 Aug 2018 in ANALYTICS

Data analytics predominantly deals with working with very large data sets; making observations from data via automated tools, to ascertain patterns and relationships that make sense. One really important task… Read More


From Unstructured to Structured Data, 24 Jul 2018 in ANALYTICS

In today’s age of technology-driven industry, data is what can be termed as our competitive currency. Buried deep within the immeasurable volumes of raw data generated by social media, transactional… Read More